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Answer:
B). Morris ate a hamburger, which was full of grease and fat, at a diner.
Explanation:
The second sentence employs the modifier correctly as it places the modifier('which was full of grease and fat') immediately followed by the noun it describes i.e. 'hamburger.' It is also punctuated correctly with the use of commas(,) at the beginning and end of the modifier. Thus, it appropriately justifies the rule. The other options are incorrect as they incorrectly place the modifier after the verb, besides other noun(which it doesn't describe), or in place of the subject. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Student: Teacher, I have a few concerns regarding our school environment.
Teacher: A teacher is like a second parent. Please express your concern.
Student: Teacher, I have seen a lot of students fight, but it isn't so violent, but today, I saw a student purposely let a student fall.
Teacher: Oh!
Student: The student who fell down is in the school clinic. The nurse told me that she/he is waiting for her parent/guardian/caretaker.
Teacher: I will surely look through this problem and report it to the headmaster/headmistress.
Student: Thank you!
I think that Shakespeare is referring to Winter. I think so because he says,
“Yellow leaves, or none, or few do hang. Upon those boughs which shake against the cold.” Which means that the leaves are falling off of the trees and also that the tree stumps are shaking against the cold. All these things happen is winter. Hope this helped!